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Wednesday, March 30, 2016

Braidwood and Majors Creek-NSW

We have over Easter visited Canberra,Majors Creek and Braidwood for a wedding,
Canberra stopping with rellies, Majors Creek attending a wedding,Braidwood, sightseeing.

Braidwood is a quaint historical Gold mining town about halfway from Canberra to the East coast of Australia.
 Majors Creek is 15 minutes East of Braidwood and also has a Gold mining history.

Here are some pics of our journey.

While in Majors Creek we stayed in an old historical hotel.

Braidwood is a place I would recommend to visit while staying in Canberra.
On the way there is another historical town called Bungendore and also you could visit the Majors Creek area.
There is another post on this blog showing the restored Bungendore Railway Station.

Grey Heron,Majors Creek

Braidwood

Majors Creek Hotel

Majors Creek Hotel


Braidwood Masonic Lodge

Braidwood Anglican Church

Braidwood

Braidwood

Braidwood


Braidwood

Braidwood Cemetry

 
Braidwood Anglican Church

Inside Braidwood Anglican Church

Braidwood





Saturday, July 27, 2013

Country Ruins

I love photographing old homesteads that are now in ruin.
Here are some taken near Mt. Mary on our day trip to Blanchetown and back today.






Going down the hill in Morgan

Saturday, May 18, 2013

Menacing Sky

I have seen lot's of approaching storms at times over the years,many of them very dramatic.
They have usually dumped tons of rain.
This one over the Adelaide City skyline today just seemed to fizzle away.
Maybe someone else got the contents.
I think it looks like the city is about to be attacked!





Sunday, October 14, 2012

Mallee Tracks


Old Holden on the road driving through the Mallee

One of the most widespread trees in Australia in the dryer inland areas is the humble Mallee Tree.
There are still large areas of these trees but in the early years of settlement many were cleared for first attempts at grazing stock and then for crop growing.
In inland parts of South Australia, Western Australia and Victoria many small towns were established and railways were developed to connect with them.
Early attempts at grazing stock were not very successful due to lack of water and rainfall but the discovery of underground water in the Artesian Basin helped to overcome this and cropping of wheat and other products became successful.
Many of the towns still stand but many have become ghost towns.
The people who lived and worked in these area were determined people who lived under difficult conditions.
Much of the history of the mallee is now well documented and the flora and fauna.
On our way back from our Cohuna trip we stayed over night in a bed ad breakfast cottage(Pepper tree cottage) at The Bull Oak Well property.
We visited local museums in Pinnaroo and Lameroo which were amazing.
We also walked  few of the streets of Murrayville.
Peppertree Cottage was originally set up by Jill and Jeff Nicholls.
Jill and her friend Ann Angel have written a very good book called "Mallee Tracks"
It is a wonderful guide to exploring the region and the history and flora and fauna.
Enjoy some photos from our trip through the Mallee both coming and going.
Disused Milk bar Murrayville

window display in same shop

Newsagency Murray Ville



Country Towns are proud of their  celebrities

Mallee Fowl Hotel Murrayville






Pioneers

Faith was a great source of strength for early settlers and still in these communities

Pinnaroo Museum(printing history display)

Pinnaroo Museum(printing history display)

Pinnaroo Museum(Farm Machinery display)

Pinnaroo Museum

Pinnaroo Museum

Pinnaroo Museum

Pinnaroo Museum

Pinnaroo Museum

Pinnaroo Museum

Pinnaroo Museum

Pinnaroo Museum

Pinnaroo Museum

Pinnaroo Museum part of mural that surrounds the museum and depicts the 4 farming seasons

Pinnaroo Museum

Pinnaroo Museum,Varieties of Wheat collection

Pinnaroo Museum,Varieties of Wheat collection

Lameroo Museum

Lameroo Museum

Lameroo Museum

Lameroo Museum

Lameroo Museum



Old Lutheran Church Pinnaroo


Mallee on side of road



Wattle and Mallee lining the road


Sea Lake Main street


Sea Lake main street